Another vote for Eclipse/CCW over Netbeans and IntelliJ. I used all three, 
and CCW's development has proven to be consistently better than plugins for 
the other IDE's. Both CCW's excellent Leiningen and REPL support, as the 
option to link projects when working on multiple sources at the same time 
have proven to be indispensable.

As for Emacs, in my opinion you'd best get a good grip on Clojure 
development before taking on the whole new learning curve Emacs will pose. 
CCW's `strict` mode is almost on par with Emacs paredit, and will be when 
Barf/Slurp are introduced in the not too distant future.

On Monday, January 28, 2013 12:37:54 PM UTC+1, HamsterofDeath wrote:
>
> the only ides i have used so far for clojure are intellij idea and 
> netbeans. is there one that is a lot better? if yes, why?
> i am not interested in details or single features, i just want to know if 
> there is some magic editor out there that i should look into because it is 
> *obviously a lot* better - like in "you should use an ide for java 
> development instead of notepad"
>  

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